For the first time, a research team has successfully reprogrammed mouse and human skin cells into…
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A new ‘spin’ on kagome lattices
The kagome ferromagnet Fe3Sn2 exhibits an electronic state that couples unusually strongly to an applied magnetic…
Researchers probe hydrogen bonds using new technique
Researchers have used nuclear resonance vibrational spectroscopy to probe the hydrogen bonds that modulate the chemical…
Magnetic reconnection in space: Experiment and satellite sightings
New research describes striking similarity of laboratory research findings with observations of the four-satellite Magnetospheric Multiscale…
The privacy risks of compiling mobility data
A new study finds that the growing practice of compiling massive, anonymized datasets about people's movement…
Harnessing the power of ‘spin orbit’ coupling in silicon: Scaling up quantum computation
Research teams are investigating multiple pathways to scale up atom-based computing architectures using spin-orbit coupling --…
Study upends timeline for Iroquoian history
New research raises questions about the timing and nature of early interactions between indigenous people and…
Graphic warnings snuff out cigarettes’ appeal to kids
New research suggests graphic warning labels on cigarette ads have the same anti-smoking effect as similar…
Inflammatory bowel disease linked to prostate cancer
Men with inflammatory bowel disease have four to five times higher risk of being diagnosed with…
Gender bias sways how we perceive competence in faces
Faces that are seen as competent are also perceived as more masculine, according to new research.